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Mount Butler is Hong Kong’s quiet escape, where the city’s pulse fades and nature takes over. Hike up for sweeping views across Aberdeen Harbour and beyond, with fishing boats dotting the water like tiny specks. After a rainstorm, the air is crisp and cool, every leaf glistening under the sun—this mountain feels reborn. For anyone craving a reset, this is where your heartbeat syncs with the earth again.

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1Metropark Hotel Kowloon★★★★4.535116.77 km
2Metropark Hotel Mongkok★★★★4.543867.62 km
3The Kimberley Hotel (Tsim Sha Tsui Metropark Hotel)★★★★4.332325.28 km
Metropark Hotel Kowloon

Metropark Hotel Kowloon

4.5 / 5Great3511 Reviews
No.75 Waterloo Road, Mong Kok
6.77KM from Mount Butler

This convenient hub in the heart of Kowloon puts you just 10 mins’ walk from Mongkok MTR Station & a short 10-min drive to Kai Tak Sports Park. Enjoy free shuttle buses to shopping areas and concert venues – perfect for hassle-free exploring! Rooms blend cozy comfort with free WiFi, while facilities like the outdoor pool, gym, and multicuisine restaurants ensure a seamless stay. Guests rave about the thoughtful service and great value, making it a top pick for both leisure and business travelers.

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Metropark Hotel Mongkok

Metropark Hotel Mongkok

4.5 / 5Great4386 Reviews
No.22 Lai Chi Kok Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon
7.62KM from Mount Butler

Want to experience authentic Hong Kong vibes? This is the perfect choice for you! Super convenient location, just a 2-minute walk from Prince Edward Station Exit C2, with popular spots like Langham Place and Flower Market nearby. The hotel offers fitness center and cafe, plus free WiFi and charger rentals. Spacious and comfortable rooms with great value, along with attentive service. There’s even a direct bus ticket shop for trips to mainland China—hassle-free travel at its best!

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The Kimberley Hotel (Tsim Sha Tsui Metropark Hotel)

The Kimberley Hotel (Tsim Sha Tsui Metropark Hotel)

4.3 / 5Good3232 Reviews
No.28 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
5.28KM from Mount Butler
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Mount Butler

Near Mount Butler in Hong Kong, the Lam Tsuen Wish Tree Resort is a top choice for families seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by nature. Located just a 15-minute shuttle ride from Tai Po MTR Station, this resort offers spacious family rooms with views of the surrounding hills and features a children’s play area, outdoor adventure zones, and eco-friendly facilities. The resort hosts regular family workshops, including guided nature walks and night-time stargazing sessions.

Unique experiences include sunrise hikes to the summit, scenic photography spots along the trails, and hands-on community farming activities that connect visitors with local conservation efforts. Perfect for those wanting to explore Hong Kong’s green spaces while enjoying comfort and convenience.

From Mount Butler, a 10-minute walk leads to Tai Po Market, one of Hong Kong’s most authentic local food bazaars featuring fresh produce, street snacks, and handmade crafts. Visit early in the morning to enjoy hot fish ball noodles and egg waffles straight from the stall. For a more contemporary dining experience, take a short shuttle bus to Tai Po Centre, home to trendy eateries like Cha Kai for classic dim sum and Mountain Wild Kitchen offering organic fusion cuisine.

Travel tip: The market operates daily until 6 PM; fewer crowds after 4 PM. Use the "Hong Kong Bus" app for real-time schedules. Some restaurants offer free parking, ideal for drivers.

Must-try dishes: Tai Po’s Three Treasures (fish balls, beef tripe, sweet soup) and handmade red bean pastries—local favorites cherished by residents.

Yes, Mount Butler boasts several lesser-known photogenic gems. First, the Lam Tsuen River Trail offers serene scenery with willow trees lining the banks, reflecting lush greenery and traditional village houses—ideal for capturing candid human interest shots and long-exposure light effects.

Next, the century-old banyan tree beside the Tin Hau Temple creates a dramatic natural frame with its massive, twisted roots and dense canopy. Golden hour around sunset (5:30–6:30 PM) bathes the scene in warm light, perfect for ethereal backlighting.

Best times to shoot: 7–9 AM for soft light and fewer people; late afternoon for golden hues. Bring a tripod and wide-angle lens for immersive compositions. Hidden stone tablets and hand-painted murals along the trail add artistic flair.

Pro tip: Wear sturdy shoes—some paths are slippery. Respect nature and avoid disturbing protected flora. These quiet corners remain off the radar but are beloved by local photographers.

Optimize your day with this seamless plan: Start at Tai Po Market by 7 AM for breakfast—try hot fish ball noodles and mochi dumplings to soak up local flavor. At 8 AM, hike the Lam Tsuen River Trail, enjoying scenic views and stopping at the Tin Hau Temple for a moment of reflection.

Lunch at Tai Po Centre—choose Cha Kai for traditional dim sum or Mountain Wild Kitchen for healthy fusion fare. In the afternoon, visit the Lam Tsuen Wish Tree, where you can write a wish and hang it on the branches—a unique cultural ritual.

Wrap up with a stroll along Tai Po Seafront Promenade, watching the sunset over the water.

Transport efficiency: All locations are reachable on foot or by short shuttle bus—no transfers needed. Total time: ~6 hours. Use an Octopus Card for seamless payments on transport and meals. This itinerary blends nature, culture, and cuisine, offering a perfect taste of rural Hong Kong.

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Metropark Hotel Kowloon

Choosing a hotel for this trip to Hong Kong was actually quite a challenge. I’ve stayed in places like Causeway Bay and Tai Po Shan before, but recently had some unpleasant experiences at hotels near Tsim Sha Tsui and Tuen Mun, so I made it clear I wouldn’t go back there. Plus, the rooms in Causeway Bay are just too small for two people—really cramped. After careful consideration, I ended up booking Metropark Hotel Kowloon, and honestly, it was one of the best decisions. Checked in around 11 PM, and surprisingly, there was still a line—proof of how popular this place is! The check-in desk is on the ground floor, accessible via elevator. Staff were friendly and fluent in Mandarin—no communication issues at all. Unfortunately, I didn’t get a room upgrade, but everything else more than made up for it. There are four elevators, no need to swipe your key card—super convenient. Air purifiers are placed every few meters in the hallway, which really helped me avoid any musty smells. The room itself has a slight aged feel, but that’s totally expected—no hotel stays brand new forever. Good news is, the property is undergoing gradual renovations, so things will only get better. Inside the room: mini-fridge, alcohol wipes for sanitizing, and a well-functioning air conditioner with quiet operation and strong cooling. The sink design is a bit awkward—there’s a large protrusion that takes up space, and water splashes easily when washing hands. But the toilet flushes powerfully and completely clears waste. The showerhead delivers an intense water pressure—perfect for a refreshing rinse—and the separate drainage system works flawlessly, with zero pooling. TV offers a wide variety of channels. Breakfast is simple but adequate; next time, I might try a room without breakfast to save money. Transportation-wise, if you’re relying on buses, it’s very convenient. But if you’re using MTR, especially as a first-time visitor, it can be a bit tricky—the station is a fair distance away. The scheduled shuttle bus runs every hour, but timing isn’t always ideal. A taxi from Kowloon Station (Airport Express) costs about HKD 50 and gets you there fast. On-site, you’ve got major supermarkets like Wellcome, ParknShop, and 7-Eleven, plus a small local café for quick bites. Overall, the location, service, and amenities make this a solid choice. If prices remain reasonable, I’d definitely stay here again.

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Metropark Hotel Mongkok

Staying at Metropark Hotel Mongkok was a fantastic experience. Located just a 5-minute walk from Prince Edward MTR Station, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience for exploring Hong Kong. The surrounding area is bustling with amenities—7-Eleven, McDonald's, and Bank of China are right on the corner, making daily needs super easy. I arrived from Shenzhen Airport via a direct coach service (only $120), which dropped me straight at the hotel—super convenient for business travelers or families. From here, it’s just a 20-minute subway ride to Victoria Harbour, perfect for catching the iconic skyline views. The room was clean, spacious, and well-equipped, and the staff were friendly and attentive. With excellent transport links and a central location, this hotel delivers great value and comfort. I’d definitely stay here again.

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The Kimberley Hotel (Tsim Sha Tsui Metropark Hotel)

Staying at The Kimberley Hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui was an absolute highlight of my trip to Hong Kong. Located right in the heart of one of the city’s most vibrant districts, the hotel is just a short walk from both Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Station and Tsim Sha Tsui East Station on the Tuen Ma Line—making it incredibly easy to explore everywhere. Whether you're heading to shopping malls, local eateries, or nightlife spots, everything is within steps. The room itself was spacious for the price, offering much more room than I expected at this level—definitely a standout feature. The bed was comfortable, the decor modern and clean, and the staff were friendly and helpful. It’s rare to find such a great balance between location, comfort, and value. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Hong Kong.

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Grand Hyatt Hong Kong

Spent Christmas Eve at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong and it was absolutely magical. The lobby and second-floor atrium were beautifully decorated with tall Christmas trees, creating a festive atmosphere the moment you walk in. The room was clean, well-maintained, and offered a lovely view of the giant Ferris wheel and glimpses of the sea—especially stunning at night when the city lights shimmered across the water. Service was exceptional from start to finish. I arrived earlier than check-in time, and they happily accommodated me with early check-in without any hassle. Staff even helped carry my luggage up to the room and assisted again at checkout by bringing my bags down to the side entrance. It’s rare to find such thoughtful, personalized service in a luxury hotel, and it truly made the stay unforgettable. If you're looking for a memorable holiday experience in Hong Kong, this is the place.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong

This was my first stay at this hotel, and honestly, it exceeded all my expectations. From the moment I checked in, the front desk staff were incredibly attentive—when they noticed it was my birthday, they surprised me with a fruit platter and a delicious birthday cake. The view from the room was absolutely stunning: sunset, night lights, and sunrise each had their own unique charm. I’d highly recommend booking a room here just for the views alone. I also reserved the breakfast buffet, and every dish was fresh, well-prepared, and beautifully presented—especially enjoying it while looking out over the sea. It made the whole experience so much more special. Choosing this hotel for my birthday was one of the best decisions I’ve made. Even when I missed the evening cocktail hour, they surprised me with a thoughtful little gift at checkout—such a sweet gesture! Truly unforgettable service and a perfect stay. Highly recommended!

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Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong

This trip to Hong Kong was deeply meaningful for me, and choosing Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong turned out to be the best decision I could have made. From the moment I arrived, the level of service exceeded all expectations—warm, attentive, and genuinely thoughtful. Every staff member went the extra mile to make me feel at home, whether it was check-in, room service, or assistance with local recommendations. The dining experience was absolutely exceptional—elegant ambiance, exquisite cuisine, and impeccable attention to detail. It truly elevated my entire journey. There’s no other way to put it: this stay was unforgettable. If I ever come back to Hong Kong, Four Seasons will be my first choice again.

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Cordis, Hong Kong

Staying at Cordis, Hong Kong was an absolutely delightful experience. I booked the open-plan king room, which is located at the end of each floor—so while there’s a slight hum from the elevator behind the wall (a faint sound like a plane passing by), it’s barely noticeable after 10 PM when foot traffic drops. The room itself is spacious and offers stunning views of the sea—perfect for morning coffee with a view. Complimentary toiletries and charging adapters were provided, which made things so convenient. The front desk staff were friendly and spoke fluent Chinese, making check-in smooth and welcoming—no distinction between domestic and international guests, which I truly appreciated. Since I had already paid in advance through the platform, no deposit was required at check-in. The housekeeping team was incredibly thorough—every time they cleaned, the room was spotless, and they even neatly arranged personal items. Overall, my three-day stay exceeded expectations. From the service to the room quality and location, everything was top-notch. Highly recommend this hotel for both business and leisure travelers.

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Island Shangri-La, Hong Kong

This was my first trip to Hong Kong with my husband, and we chose Island Shangri-La after seeing it was the only hotel offering flexible cancellation. We’d heard so much about their exceptional service, so we were excited to try it out. From the moment we arrived, we could tell this was a special stay. The location is unbeatable—right across from Hong Kong Park, which, though small, is beautifully landscaped with labeled plants, fountains, and a delightful aviary where wild birds roam freely. It’s perfect for families with kids who love nature. Just a short walk away in the opposite direction is the Peak Tram entrance—buying the Red Diamond ticket allowed us direct access, saving us hours of waiting. Once at the summit, the panoramic views of Victoria Harbour took our breath away. The hotel is surrounded by convenience: downstairs is the upscale Taikoo Place, and just steps away is a seaside park—ideal for a morning stroll. As for service, it was outstanding. The front desk staff were warm, professional, and attentive—they even helped us secure a room with a stunning view, which I truly appreciated. Every team member we met was courteous, respectful, and spoke fluent Mandarin. Breakfast was another highlight—the soup bowls were generously sized, and the staff kept them filled with fresh, perfectly cooked vegetables. It felt like a personal touch. Overall, this was an unforgettable experience. The combination of prime location, thoughtful service, and attention to detail made our stay truly special. I’d definitely come back without hesitation.

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W Hong Kong

Staying at W Hong Kong was an absolute highlight of my trip! The room was spacious and the view from the window was breathtaking—perfectly framed to catch sight of the Museum of Chinese History. I loved how close it was to Chuk Chui Park; a short walk got me there in no time, ideal for a morning stroll. While takeout had to be picked up at the front desk on the ground floor, it didn’t bother me at all since the mall below (Elements) has such a great variety of dining options and shops. Whether you’re craving a quick bite or looking to shop, everything’s right here. Plus, the hotel’s location is unbeatable—just a few minutes’ walk to both the MTR station and high-speed rail terminal. Super convenient for travelers who want to explore Hong Kong efficiently. Overall, this place delivers luxury, comfort, and excellent value—highly recommend!

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The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong

Staying at The Fullerton Ocean Park Hotel Hong Kong was a delightful surprise. Just a 5- to 10-minute shuttle ride from Ocean Park Station—every half hour—made getting here super convenient, no need to worry about transfers or traffic. The hotel is beautifully positioned away from the city’s hustle and bustle, offering stunning ocean views and a gorgeous infinity pool that feels like it blends right into the horizon. It’s such a peaceful escape, perfect for those working in the city who need a quick recharge. The room was significantly larger than typical city hotels—spacious, clean, and well-organized, with plenty of natural light. For the price, this is an incredible value in Hong Kong. You get luxury, comfort, and serenity without breaking the bank. Definitely a top pick if you're looking for a relaxing seaside retreat with great convenience and style.

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The Peninsula Hong Kong

The Peninsula has this magical way of turning 'liking' into a habit. From the first golden ray of morning light streaming through the floor-to-ceiling windows, to unwinding in the bathtub at night after a long day — every moment feels intentional and luxurious. The classic English afternoon tea on the tiered stand is a true delight, with delicate pastries and perfectly brewed tea. And through experiences like the Peninsula Academy, you get a genuine sense of Hong Kong’s soul, blending East and West seamlessly. It’s not just about comfort or style — it’s about living well, thoughtfully, and gracefully. The attention to detail, the impeccable service, and the timeless elegance make every stay feel unforgettable. This isn’t just a hotel; it’s an experience that stays with you long after check-out.

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Upper House Hong Kong

I’ve stayed at many boutique hotels, but Upper House Hong Kong truly stood out. The ground-floor lobby and front desk are intentionally understated—so much so that I initially thought I’d taken a wrong turn. But once inside, the space unfolds with striking visual impact and thoughtful design that feels both modern and serene. The rooms embrace a minimalist Japanese aesthetic: clean lines, clever layout, and impeccable maintenance—no signs of wear at all. What really impressed me was the little touches in the bathroom: a lip balm and compact mirror tucked into the toiletry kit, which shows an understanding of guests’ needs that even some luxury brands overlook. Staff are warm and attentive, though a few small improvements could elevate the experience further—offering a drink while waiting to check in would be a nice gesture, and unsealing the slippers during turndown service instead of just placing them on the floor would add a more refined touch. Overall, the stay was deeply relaxing and memorable. It’s one of those places where every detail feels intentional. Definitely worth returning to.